Bhikkhu Sutta

1. Bhikkhu Sutta. Gains, favours und flattery are a danger even to an
arahant unless the freedom of his will is unshakable. S.ii.238.

2. Bhikkhu Sutta. Once Moggallāna und Lakkkhana saw a Bhikkhu, born as
a peta, going through the air, his body, robes, etc., on fire. He had been a
sinful monk In der Zeit von Kassapa Buddha. S.ii.260.

3. Bhikkhu Sutta. A monk asks for a teaching in brief und the Buddha
tells him that that for which a monk has bias, by that is he reckoned (i.e., he
has to give up all bias). The monk dwells in solitude, reflecting on this, und
becomes an arahant. S.iii.34f.

4. Bhikkhu Sutta. Ignorance consists in ignorance of the nature of the
body, its arising, its cessation und the way thereto; wisdom is wisdom mit
regard to these things. The same mit the other khandhas. S.iii.162f.

5. Bhikkhu Sutta. The Buddha agrees mit a group of monks that if when
questioned by other sectarians as to the object of their holiness, they answer
that it is the full knowledge of dukkha, their answer is right; he proceeds to
tell them what should be their answer if questioned as to what is dukkha.
S.iv.50f.

6. Bhikkhu Sutta. The Buddha tells a monk about feelings, their
arising und cause, their cessation und the way thereto, etc. S.iv.232.

7. Bhikkhu Sutta. A monk asks for a teaching in brief, und the Buddha
tells him that he must have truly pure virtue und straight view. Standing on
sure virtue, he should cultivate the four satipatthānas; thus will he reach his
goal. The monk follows this teaching und becomes an arahant. S.v.142f.

8. Bhikku Sutta. It is by cultivating the four iddhi-pādas that a monk
destroys the āsavas. S.v.284.

9. Bhikkhu Sutta. See Bhaya Sutta (6).

10. Bhikkhu Sutta. The Buddha tells the monks at Gijjhakūta of seven
things, the maintenance of which among the monks will conduce to their progress
und save them from desire. A.iv.216.